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Countertop Installation in Philadelphia, PA

Upgrade your bathroom with a countertop that looks better and lasts longer. Showcase Remodels Philadelphia installs quartz, granite, marble, and solid surface countertops across Philadelphia.

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The Right Countertop Changes How Your Bathroom Feels

Your bathroom countertop takes more daily wear than almost any surface in your home. Water, heat, cosmetics, and cleaning products hit it every day. The right material handles all of that while looking great for years. The wrong material stains, chips, or dulls within months. Showcase Remodels Philadelphia installs bathroom countertops across Philadelphia using materials matched to how you actually use your bathroom. Whether you want the low maintenance of quartz or the natural beauty of marble, we template, fabricate, and install with precision. See our vanity installation services for complete vanity and countertop packages.

Countertop Materials Compared for Bathrooms

Each countertop material has different strengths. The best choice depends on your budget, maintenance tolerance, and design preferences.

Quartz

Engineered from 90 percent natural stone mixed with resins. Non-porous, stain-resistant, and requires zero sealing. Quartz is the most popular bathroom countertop material because it performs well in wet environments with minimal upkeep. Cost: $105 to $185 per square foot installed.

Granite

Natural stone with unique veining and color variation. Harder and more heat-resistant than quartz, but requires sealing every 12 to 18 months to prevent staining. Each slab is one of a kind. Cost: $95 to $225 per square foot installed.

Marble

The classic luxury choice. Soft veining and luminous surface create a spa-like feel. Marble is softer and more porous than quartz or granite, so it needs regular sealing and careful handling. Cost: $125 to $250 per square foot installed.

Solid Surface

Manufactured from acrylic or polyester resin. Seamless installation with integrated sinks. Available in hundreds of colors. More affordable than stone options. Cost: $50 to $120 per square foot installed.

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How We Install Bathroom Countertops

Countertop installation is precise work. A fraction of an inch off means gaps, uneven seams, or a sink that does not sit right. Here is how {C} handles it.

After your vanity is in place, we create a precise template of the countertop area. This captures every angle, cutout, and edge detail. Templates are taken with digital measuring tools for accuracy within 1/16 of an inch.

Your slab is cut, polished, and edged at our fabrication partner’s facility. Edge profiles – from eased to ogee to waterfall – are cut during this phase. Sink cutouts are precisely sized for your undermount or drop-in basin.

The finished countertop is dry-fitted, leveled, and secured with adhesive. Undermount sinks are supported with brackets and sealed with silicone. Backsplash pieces are installed and caulked. The entire installation takes 2 to 4 hours for a standard bathroom vanity.

Bathroom Countertop Costs in Philadelphia

Bathroom countertop installation in Philadelphia typically costs $500 to $3,000 depending on material and size.

Single vanity

(20 to 30 square feet of counter): $500 to $1,500 for solid surface, $800 to $2,500 for quartz or granite.

Double vanity

(35 to 50 square feet): $1,000 to $2,500 for solid surface, $1,500 to $3,500 for natural stone.

Add-ons

like backsplash ($200 to $600), edge profiles ($10 to $30 per linear foot), and integrated sinks ($300 to $800) increase the total. We provide a detailed quote after templating so there are no surprises.
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Quartz vs Granite for Bathroom Countertops

This is the most common question we hear from {CI} homeowners choosing a bathroom countertop. Here is a direct comparison.

Maintenance

Quartz wins. It is non-porous and never needs sealing. Granite requires sealing every 12 to 18 months to prevent staining and mold growth in the bathroom’s humid environment.

Heat resistance

Granite wins. It handles hot styling tools directly on the surface. Quartz resin can discolor under sustained heat, so you need trivets or heat pads.

Appearance

Granite has natural variation – every slab is unique. Quartz offers consistent patterns and more color options since it is engineered. The choice comes down to whether you prefer natural uniqueness or controlled uniformity.

Cost

Similar range. Quartz runs $105 to $185 per square foot. Granite runs $95 to $225. The overlap means your choice should be based on performance priorities, not price.

Why Choose Showcase Remodels Philadelphia for Countertop Installation in Philadelphia

Getting countertop installation right requires precision. Showcase Remodels Philadelphia delivers professional results on every project.

Showcase Remodels Philadelphia holds NJ General Contractor License #13VH04055000 and full liability insurance. Owner Sam DeMaio oversees every project.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Countertop Installation

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Installation day takes 2 to 4 hours for a standard vanity. The full process – including template, fabrication, and installation – takes 7 to 14 days from measurement to completion.

Yes. If your vanity cabinet is in good condition, we can template and install a new countertop on top of it. This saves the cost of a full vanity replacement while giving you a completely new look.

Eased edges (slightly rounded) are the most practical for bathrooms because they resist chipping and are easy to clean. Ogee and beveled edges add a decorative touch but have more crevices. Waterfall edges – where the counter continues down the side of the vanity – are a premium option for modern designs.

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